Weekly Results/reports

With both EBL finished, the main action on the green this week
has been club competitions. Sheila Waggott beat Brenda Ford 15
shots to 8 in the ladies two woods competition. There was a
surprise on Tuesday morning when Janet Thomas beat Janet
Northern 15 shots to 14 after an extra end in the ladies two
woods competition and now plays Sheila in the final.
The over 60’s beat Stotfold at home on Wednesday in a four rink
triples game by 80 shots to 57.
On Thursday afternoon Brenda Blanch and Janet Northern became
favourites to win the ladies pairs after beating Sheila Waggott
and Brenda Ford by 24 shots to 12. In the evening Carol Rooker,
Aaron Buckingham and Adrian Allen won through to the mixed
triples final when they defeated Richard Thomas, Bob Izzard and
Kay Evans by 17 shots to 10.
On Friday afternoon Jill Tack and Janet Thomas made it through
to the ladies pairs final beating Pat Griffin and Liz Henry.
The club entertained Luton West End on Saturday afternoon in a
four rink triples game after we leant the opposition three
players to make up the required numbers. And won by 71 shots to
57. Rink scores were as follows:-
S Spencer, K Evans, J Batcheldor
24 Luton West End
12
D Allen, S Waggott, B Izzard
23 Luton West End
7
A Allen, L Henry, D Wilson
16 Luton West End
15
J Thomas, B Ford, M Evans
8 Luton West End
23
Sunday the club were at home to Henlow in a six rink triples
game and lost by 91 shots to 86. Rink Scores were as follows:-
A Buckingham, K Evans, B Robinson
20 Henlow
11
B Andrews, D Northern, R Ford
16 Henlow
12
S Spavins, D Stevens, A Peacock
10 Henlow
19
P Griffin, M Evans, C Hart
9 Henlow
18
M Chalkley, B Ford, B Izzard
20 Henlow
15
J Gray, J Batcheldor, C Kane
11 Henlow
16

Week ending 3rd Sept

The over 60’s were due to play Barton at home in in a five rink
triples game but it was called off because of the rain.
There has been several club games played during the week, which
started off with Trevor Belsom becoming the first player to
reach a club final, when he beat Chris Hogan 14 shots to 9 in
the two woods semi-final on Tuesday evening and will now plays
Richard Ford in the final.
Janet Thomas, Chris Hogan and Richard Ford reached the mixed
triples final beating Sylvia Lawrence, Mike Evans and Mike
Hammond in a very close game which ended 23 shots to 22 on
Wednesday evening.
On Thursday evening Mike Evans beat Keith Giddings 21 – 11 to
make the final of the men’s four woods, where he will play
Richard Ford or Connor Hart.
Friday saw three semi – finals being played. Alison Hammond
became the first lady to reach a singles final when she beat Kay
Evans 21 shots to 11 in the four wood competition. Richard Ford
made his second final when he beat Mike Hammond 16 shots to 10
to reach the two wood final and now plays Trevor Belsom. The
other semi – final played was the men’s pairs with Adrian Allen
and Chris Hogan beating Bryan Heath and Colin Kane by 27 shots
to 17 to reach the final.
The club travelled to play Lancaster Avenue in a four rink
triples game and won by 81 shots to 56. Rink scores were as
follows:-
L Dolby, D Wilson, B Izzard
18 Lancaster Avenue
20
S Spencer, K Evans, C Kane
13 Lancaster Avenue
20
A Allen, J Batcheldor, M Evans
24 Lancaster Avenue
8
A Buckingham, D Northern, C Hart
26 Lancaster Avenue
8
The ladies game against Linslade was called off with the
opponents unable to raise a side.
On Sunday morning one of the men’s semi – finals was played and
the triple of Barry Andrews, Aaron Buckingham and Mike Evans
beat Richard Thomas, Chris Hogan and Barry Robinson won by 17
shots to 10. In the afternoon the club travelled to play
Wilstead in a five rink triples game. The club won by 84 shots
to 67, with the rink scores as follows:-
A Buckingham, B Heath, J Northern
14 Wilstead
14
M Chalkley, K Evans, A Peacock
19 Wilstead
15
A Allen, D Northern, B Izzard
12 Wilstead
15
J Thomas, R Ford, J Batcheldor
21 Wilstead
9
D Allen, C Rooker, M Evans
18 Wilstead
14 Monday evening saw
an exciting men’s four woods game between Connor Hart and
Richard Ford. The former led 18 - 12 but it was Richard who
progressed to play Mike Evans in the final by winning 21 shots
to 20.

Week ending 27th August

It’s been a quite week at the club with the men’s and ladies EBL
finished, although the ladies ‘B’ team still have a couple of
games to play.
Most of the club competitions have now reached the semi-final
stages, with the finals to be held over the weekend 23/24th
September.
The over 60’s entertained Langford in a four rink triples game
on Wednesday and won overall by 83 shots to 52.
On Saturday the club visited Biggleswade Town in a six rink
triples game and lost by 97 shots to 72. Rink scores were as
follows:-
P Griffin, D Noon, M Hammond
10 Bigglesade
23
L Dolby, D Northern, C Hart
8 Biggleswade
20
J Thomas, D Wilson, M Evans
12 Biggleswade
14
R Thomas, T Nightingale,T Belsom
12 Biggleswade
15
B Heath, J Batcheldor, S Mumford
18 Biggleswade
11
A Buckingham, K Evans, B Izzard
12 Biggleswade
14

On Sunday the club held the Richard Porch Trophy with 21 members
taking part.
After a series of games the winners were Ron Mills, Stan Spencer
and Andrew Peacock.

Week ending 20th August

On Tuesday the ladies ‘B’ team went down heavily in the EBL
losing at home to Biggleswade by 55 shots to 18.
Wednesday afternoon saw the over 60’s entertain Flitwick and win
by 62 shots to 54.
Several club competitions have been played during the week, with
several more to be played before the deadline sets in.
On Friday evening the men’s EBL ‘A’ team went out of the
knockout cup losing heavily at Sandy Con ‘A’ in the semi-finals
by 53 shots to 17.
Saturday afternoon saw the men travel to play Stevenage Town in
a four rink triples game and won by 77 shots to 58. Rink scores
as follows:-
L Dolby, J Batcheldor, C Kane
18 Stevenage
12
D Allen, A Buckingham, B Izzard
19 Stevenage
15
A Henry, D Wilson, M Hammond
22 Stevenage
15
A Allen, T Belsom, M Evans
18 Stevenage
16
The ladies visited Langford and won by 45 shots to 34.
S Spavins, J Gray, A Bland, S Mumford
17 Langford
26
P Griffin, L Henry, K Evans, A Hammond
28 Langford
8
On Sunday Alison Hammond went out of the Swallow Cup at home
losing 21 shots to 19 against Pauline Bright from Barton.
In the afternoon the club entertained Ampthill in a five triples
game and won by 90 shots to 67. Rink scores were:-
M Chalkley, B Ford, B Izzard
18 Ampthill
15
B Andrews, K Evans, M Hammond
18 Ampthill
11
J Thomas, J Batcheldor, C Kane
13 Ampthill
20
P Griffin, A Hammond, R Ford
17 Ampthill
16
A Buckingham, M Evans, J Northern
24 Ampthill
5

Monday saw the club hold its annual ladies triples gala. This
year there was 22 teams taking part and after a series of games
the winners were Stotfold skipped by Beryl Clegg with Ampthill
second and Bedford Borough third. The club would like to thank
Alison and all the ladies that helped make it a successful day.
It was the final week of the men’s EBL with both Shefford teams
missing out on promotion. The ‘A’ team lost at home to Baldock
Town ‘A’ by 43 shots to 36 to finish third on shot difference
ahead of Shefford ‘B’ who went down losing away at Baldock ‘B’
by 37 shots to 36 to finish fourth. The only winners on the
night were Shefford ‘C’ who beat Potton ‘C’ 37 by shots to 27.

Week ending 13th August

The ladies ‘B’ team EBL game against Ampthill ‘A’ was cancelled
by the opposition.
On Wednesday lunch time Adrian and Connor played their first
round at Leamington and lost to a pair from Cumbria 31 shots to
10. It was good experience for them both and hopefully they will
get there to try again in the very near future. At home the Over
60’s game at Flitwick was called off by the heavy rain.
There was a couple of club competitions played on Thursday and
Friday with the deadline getting closer.
The club entertained Norton in a mixed game on Saturday and won
by 69 shots to 64. Rink scores as follows:-
B Heath, L Dolby, J Batcheldor, C Kane
16 Norton
16
B Tinsdale, A Buckingham, B Izzard
11 Norton
21
K Evans, D Northern, R Ford
18 Norton
18
S Spencer, T Belsom, M Evans
24 Norton
9
The ladies travelled to Henlow and lost 37shots to 24
J Gray, L Henry, B Ford
10 Henlow
21
A Bland, S Spavins, S Mumford
14 Henlow
16
On Sunday the club entertained Potton in a five rink mixed
triples game and won by 87 shots to 74.
B Andrews, D Wilson, B Robinson
13 Potton
12
M Loveridge, A Hammond, A Peacock
27 Potton
17
M Chalkley, B Ford, S Mumford
13 Potton
17
J Tack, K Evans, B Izzard
15 Potton
8
M Thomson, M Evans, M Hammond
19 Potton
20

On Monday evening it was the 13th week of the men’s EBL. Another
reasonable night with two out of the three teams winning The ‘A’
team won at Holwell against their ‘A’ side by 45 shots to 18.
The ‘B’ team lost 39 shots to 21 against top of the table
Holwell ‘B’ at home. Finally the ‘C’ team travelled to play St
Andrews ‘B’ and won by 36 shots to 35.

Week ending 6th August

The ladies ‘A’ team beat Flitwick ‘A’ by 43 shots to 26 in the
EBL and the men’s ‘A’ team made it a double by beating Flitwick
‘A’ in a rearranged game by 40 shots to 23.
Wednesday saw the over 60’s game against Biggleswade was called
off after 6 ends due to heavy rain.
On Thursday the club entertained Riverain in a four rink mixed
triples game and won by 62 shots to 53. The men’s ‘A’ team
caused an upset in the EBL knock out cup quarter finals beating
division one side Sandy Cons ‘A’ team away by 42 shots to 31.The
ladies ‘B’ team travelled to play Ampthill ‘A’ in a rearranged
EBL game and lost 37 shots to 34.
On Friday evening the quarter and semi-finals of the Bill
Kefford trophy were played. It’s a new competition in memory of
one of the clubs founder members. After a couple of close games
Connor Hart and Richard Ford made it through to the final which
will be played on finals weekend in September.
Saturday saw the men travel to play Sandy Con with the game
being called off because of the weather, so they came back to
Shefford and had a roll up amongst themselves. The ladies
entertained Stotfold in a three rink triples game at home with
the protection mats down and lost by 53 shots to 31.rink
scores:-
P Griffin, J Gray, S Lawrence
10
Stotfold
17
S Spavins, L Henry, B Ford
11
Stotfold
16
A Bland, K Evans, A Hammond
10
Stotfold
20
Sunday game against Eynesbury at home was called off by the
visitors during the week as they were unable to raise a side yet
again.
A disappointing Monday evening saw all three men’s Shefford
sides lost in the EBL. The ‘A’ team lost at home to Baldock ‘B’
by 37 shots to 35. The ‘B’ travelled to play Baldock ‘A’ and
lost by 41 shots to 28 and finally the ‘C’ team travelled to
Stotfold and lost by 36 shots to 26. The ladies went out of the
EBL knock out Cup losing at Biggleswade and conceded the game
after 12 ends.

Week ending 30th July

The club travelled with 30 bowlers and 3 non bowlers to Warner’s
Holiday Camp at Corton last week. The weather was very
unsettled. Most mornings were okay but the afternoon changed
with overcast, rain and the last couple of games in sunshine.
The club played 6 games against various opposition and which a
majority of the hosts had to call on outside players to make the
required numbers. On a result front the club had a poor return,
only managing to draw one and losing on five. However everybody
thoroughly enjoyed themselves with excellent food and a variety
of entertainment at the camp.
The scores were as follows:-
Shefford BC
93
Caister on Sea BC
117
Shefford BC
115
Martham BC
115
Shefford BC
66
Dickleburgh BC
79
Shefford BC
110
GT Plumstead BC
158
Shefford BC
100
Beccels Conservative BC 133
Shefford BC
115
Bradwell BC
138
The player of the week turned out to be Margaret Foulkes with 45
points
Second was Connor Hart with 34 points
Third place went to Len Dolby with 22 pts.
The club would like to express their severe thanks yet again to
Brenda Ford for arranging the 34th tour. Everybody is waiting to
find out where they are going next year.
The week’s tour paid off for the ladies ‘A’ team as they
travelled to Baldock in the knock out cup on return from the
tour on Friday evening and won by one shot.
On Saturday afternoon the ladies entertained Barton in a three
rink triple and lost by 48 shots to 47. Rink scores were
J Thomas, C Rooker, J Northern
16 Barton
15
S Spavins, J Gray, A Hammond
17 Barton
13
L Henry, S Lawrence, S Mumford
13 Barton
19
On Sunday afternoon the club travelled to play Mobsbury Park in
a five rink triples game and won by 91 shots to 64. Rink scores
were as follows:-
A. Hammond, J Batcheldor, A Peacock
20
Mowsbury Park
8
C Rooker, AN Other, C Hart
25
Mowsbury Park 10
P Griffin, S Spavins, B Izzard
13
Mowsbury Park 16
B Andrews, D Northern, M Hammond
12
Mowsbury Park 18
M Loveridge, C Kane, R Ford
21
Mowsbury Park 12
Monday was another round in the men’s EBL. The ‘A’ team
travelled to play Holwell ‘B’ and lost by 42 shots to 25. The
‘B’ team won at home to Maulden ‘A’ by 49 shots to 23. Finally
the ‘C’ team lost at Flitwick against their ‘B’ side by 54 shots
to 26

Week ending 17th July 2017

On Tuesday evening Adrian Allen and Connor Hart become county
under 25’s pairs champions winning 23 shots to 21 against Ben
Frost of Maulden and Chris Beard from Sandy Con.

On Wednesday evening the men had an excellent win at Potton in
the two rink County League by 43 shots to 33.
A Buckingham, T Belsom, M Hammond, B Robinson
24 Potton
14
C Kane, M Evans, B Izzard, C Hart
19 Potton
19
Saturday morning saw Connor Hart go out of the County under 25
singles losing 21 shots to 7 against Chris Beard in the
semi-finals.
In the afternoon the club hosted Langford in a five rink triples
game and lost by 90 shots to 77. Rink scores were as follows:-
B Andrews, T Belsom, C Hart
15
Langford
26
A Henry, D Stevens, C Kane
11
Langford
19
A Allen, B Heath, M Evans
13
Langford
19
D Allen, S Spencer, J Batcheldor
31
Langford
7
B Lamb, L Dolby, D Wilson
7
Langford
23
On Sunday the club visited Whitethorn and lost by 68 shots to 56
.Rink scores were as follows:-
P Griffin, G Henry, A Buckingham
19 Whitethorn
16
J Tack, D Stevens, D Northern
9 Whitethorn
21
P Wyatt, A Henry, M Evans
17 Whitethorn
16
B Andrews, A Allen, S Waggott
11 Whitethorn
15
The next round of the Men’s EBL was played on Monday with mixed
results. The ‘A’ team travelled to Maulden and won by 44 shots
to 30. The ‘B’ and ‘C’ teams were at home to Flitwick ‘D’ and
Biggleswade ‘D’ respectively. The ‘B’ team won 34shots to 32 and
the ‘C’ team lost by 32 shots to 22.

Week ending 10th July 2017

Tuesday evening saw the ladies ‘A’ team beating Flitwick ‘B’ by
the narrowest of margins one shot.
On Wednesday afternoon the over 60’s won at Henlow by 72shots to
57. In the evening the men’s ‘A’ team progressed to the quarter
finals of the EBL knock out cup by winning at Great Barford by
39 shots to 37.
On Thursday evening the clubs one remaining men’s singles player
Mike Evans went out of the County singles losing 21 shots to 16
at home to Chris Beard.
Friday saw Alison Hammond run in the County singles come to an
end when she lost 21 shots to 13 against Jenny Ralph from
Biggleswade in the semi-finals.
There was no game for the ladies on Saturday as Wilstead
cancelled the fixture once again. The men travelled to play
Sandy Town and won by 71 shots to 56. Rink scores were:-
L Dolby, J Batcheldor, R Ford
16
Sandy Town
15
A Allen, A Buckingham, B Izzard
17
Sandy Town
15
D Allen, T Belsom, M Hammond
19
Sandy Town
11
S Spencer, D Northern, M Evans
19
Sandy Town
15
On Sunday the club had a home fixture against Leighton Buzzard
and won by 95 shots to 68. Rink scores were as follows:-
A Allen, C Rooker, M Evans
23
Leighton Buzzard 13
M Chalkley, A Hammond, S Mumford
14
Leighton Buzzard 19
A Buckingham, D Northern, M Hammond 12
Leighton Buzzard 22
B Ford, D Stevens, J Batcheldor,
19
Leighton Buzzard 11
B Heath, K Evans, B Izzard
27
Leighton Buzzard 3
Monday saw the start of the second round of the men’s EBL the
‘A’ and ‘B’ team clashed and the ‘B’ team caused a surprise
winning by 36 shots to 31. The ‘C’ team lost at Fairfield by 33
shots to 25.
The club is still on the lookout for more players and anybody
interested in joining the club would be most welcome and should
contact Alison Hammond on 01462 811548.

Week ending 3rd July 2017

Tuesday saw the start of the men’s county pairs with mixed
fortunes for the club. Connor Hart and Richard Ford won 21 shots
to 18 at home to a pair from Biggleswade. Barry Robinson and
Andrew Peacock won at Kempston Hammers by 19 shots to 17.
Disappointing for the other two pairs with Colin Kane and Mike
Hammond losing 21 shots to 9 at home to a pair from St Andrews.
Finally Aaron Buckingham and Mike Evans went out losing 21 shots
to 12 against a pairing from Henlow. In the ladies EBL the ‘A’
team won at Baldock in a game reduced due to the heavy rain. The
‘B’ team lost 27 shots to 12 at Henlow in another game reduced
due to the weather.
On Wednesday the over 60’s traveled to Barton and won. In the
evening the men’s County two rink side had a good win against
second place Stewartby by 35 shots to 31. Rink scores were:-
A Buckingham, M Evans, M Hammond, B Robinson
15 Stewartby
17
C Kane, J Batcheldor, B Izzard, A Peacock
20 Stewartby
14
Wednesday was also second round of the ladies county singles.
Liz Henry lost at home 21 – 14 and Janet Northern lost 21 – 12
at Biggleswade. The only winner was Alison Hammond who had a
comfortable win at home by 21 shots to 3.
Thursday was another mixed day for the club. In the Men’s County
singles second round the club had three players left in. Captain
of the club Mike Evans was the only winner winning 21 shots to
11 against Steve Virgin at Flitwick. Mike Hammond lost at home
to R Halls from Sharnbrook 21 – 20 and Barry Robinson lost at
home to Terry Butt from Biggleswade 21 – 12. Connor Hart reached
the semi – finals of the County under 25’s beating Ben Frost
from Maulden 21 shots to 11.
On Friday afternoon Alison Hammond progressed to the county
ladies quarter finals when she beat C Davies 21 shots to 9. In
the evening the next round of the men’s County pairs with both
pairs losing. John Batcheldor who was subbing for Richard Ford
and Connor Hart lost 16 – 14 at Henlow. The other pair of Barry
Robinson and Andrew Peacock lost 22 – 12 at Sandy Conservative
Club.
Saturday morning saw Connor Hart’s run in the National champion
of champions come to an end when he lost 21 shots to 20 at home
to Chris Beard from Sandy Con in an exciting game.
The ladies also had a disappointing morning to losing at home to
Ampthill in the National Top Club 3 – 1. The only winner being
Jan Northern in the singles who won 21 – 11.
In the afternoon the ladies had no game.
The men played Russell Park in the afternoon, in a game of four
triples. The club won the game by 90 shots to 49, rink scores
were as follows:-
L Dolby, S Spencer, M Hammond
24 Russell Park
13
A Henry, J Batcheldor, B Izzard
24 Russell Park
12
D Noon, M Evans, C Kane
19 Russell Park
11
B Heath, A Buckingham, C Hart
23 Russell Park
13
Sunday afternoon was captain’s day with 28 members taking part
in a series of Games. The ladies winner was Liz Henry with 52
points and the men’s and overall winner was John Batcheldor with
64 points.
On Monday morning Alison Hammond progressed to the semi –finals
of the ladies singles beating Anne Dilley at Bedford Borough by
21 shots to 16 after being 13 – 3 down at one stage. The semi –
finals take place at Shefford this Friday 7th July at 6pm. In
the evening the final game in the first round of the men’s EBL
which turned out to be a mostly a poor day for the club.
Although the ‘A’ team won against Baldock ‘A’ by 40 shots to 22.
The ‘B’ team after last week’s good result came back down to
earth losing at home to Baldock ‘B’ by 40 shots to 22. The ‘C’
lost at Potton 45 shots to 24

Week ending 14th May 2017

The men’s East Beds League started with the
‘A’ and ‘B’ team clashing in Division three. The game was
decided on the last end when the ‘B’ team picked up two shots to
force a draw 40 shots to 40. The ‘C’ team lost at home to
Fairfield ‘B’ by 41 shots to 27.

On Tuesday the ladies ‘A’ team won at
Flitwick, while the ‘B ‘ team played their second game and lost
a close game at home by 27 shots to 25. Andrew Peacock went out
of the champion of champions when he lost 21 – 16 to John Weedon
from Ashcroft.

On a sunny Wednesday afternoon the over
60’s games lost at Sandy Conservative by 16 shots. The men were
at home to St Andrews in the County 2 rinks league and won on
both rinks and overall by 35 shots to 28.

On Friday night the club travelled to
Houghton Regis in the National 2 rinks competition and lost by
41 shots to 29.

A Buckingham, J Batcheldor, C Hart, A
Peacock19Houghton Regis17

M Hammond, C Kane, R Ford, B Robinson10Houghton Regis24

Saturday morning saw Connor Hart progress
into the next round of the Champion of Champions by beating John
Stott by 21 shots to 8.

Saturday saw the club play a four rink
mixed game away at Howard Gardens and win by 87 shots to 65. Bob
Izzard rink gained a hot shot scoring all eight on one end. Rink
scores were as follows:-

A Buckingham, M Thomson, K Evans, C Hart26Howard Gardens12

C Kane, J Gray, J Batcheldor, B Izzard26Howard Gardens14

S Spavins, D Northern, D Wilson, M Hammond20Howard Gardens17

S Spencer, B Heath, M Evans, S Mumford15
Howard Gardens22

On
Sunday the club played Biggleswade Town at home in a six rink
triples game and lost a close game by 99 shots to 97. Rink
scores were as follows:-

S Spavins, J Gray, C Hart16Biggleswade Town14

J Northern, C Rooker, B Izzard19Biggleswade Town11

L Henry, K Evans, R Ford8Biggleswade Town27

M Thomson, D Northern, A Peacock22Biggleswade Town11

A Buckingham, M Evans, S Waggott14Biggleswade Town23

A Henry, B Lamb, J Batcheldor18Biggleswade Town13

Monday saw the second round of the men’s
EBL with mixed results for the club. The ‘A’ team beat Maulden
‘A’ at home by 43 shots to 27. ‘B’ team travelled to play
Flitwick ‘D’ and lost by 35 shots to 28. Finally the ‘C’ team
travelled to visit Biggleswade ‘D’ and lost by 36 shots to 19.

Anybody interested in joining the club
would be most welcome and should contact Alison Hammond on 01462
811548.

Week ending 7th May 2017

Tuesday saw the start of the ladies East
Beds League. The ‘B’ team, who are now playing in division one
travelled to play Biggleswade ‘A’ and lost by 11 shots.

The over 60’s were at home to Henlow and
with an inexperience side lost heavily, but did win on two rinks
skipped by Kay Evans and Derek Wilson.

On Wednesday evening, the men entered the
new two rink County competition with a visit to Bedford Park.
They come away with a 40 shots to 29 win. The home team being
short of players called in a rink from Mowsbury Park to help
them out.

The ladies rinks County competition started
on Friday and both rinks went out with Shay Mumford’s side
losing 18 – 9 at Henlow. The other rink skipped by Janet
Northern lost 25 shots to 6 at Biggleswade.

The ladies game away game against Bedford
BC on Saturday was cancelled with the home side not being able
to field a side for the second year running.

Saturday saw the men play Queens Works in a
four rink match, Shefford only had 12 players so had to forfeit
25% of their scores on three of the four rinks and ended up
losing by 71 shots to 67. Rink scores were as follows:-

A Henry, D Noon, B Robinson15(11)Queens Works19

S Spencer, M Evans, C Kane
24(18)Queens Works13

B Tinsdale, D Wilson, M Hammond23(17)Queens Works19

L Dolby, D Northern, B Izzard21Queens Works20

On
Sunday the club entertained Henlow in the Tony Allcock trophy
and won a close game by 45 shots to 41.

Rink Scores as follows:-

C Kane, A Hammond, S Mumford, B Robinson12Henlow24

J Northern, B Ford, M Hammond, A Peacock33Henlow17

In the afternoon, we played at Flitwick in
a five rink mixed game and lost by 104 shots to 80. Rink scores
were as follows:-

S. Spavins, A Bland, M Evans, B Robinson20Flitwick21

K Evans, P Wyatt, B Lamb, C Kane16Flitwick16

M Chalkley, S Lawrence, D Wilson, A Hammond10Flitwick23

J Gray, S Waggott, J Batcheldor, B Izzard18Flitwick15

A Buckingham, L Wyatt, D Northern, M
Hammond16Flitwick29

The East Beds League started on Monday,
with the ‘A’ team at home to the ‘B’ and the ‘C’ team
entertaining Fairfield ‘B’

Anybody interested in joining the club
would be most welcome and should contact Alison Hammond on 01462
811548.

Week ending 30th April 2017

A disappointing Saturday for the club, but
a good win on Sunday..

On Saturday afternoon the ladies lost away
at Bedford Borough by 43 shots to 38

Rink scores:-

P Griffin, M Foulkes, J Northern22Bedford Borough24

A Bland, L Henry, A Hammond16Bedford Borough19

The club also had a four rink
mixed game at Steeple Morden, with the home side borrowing four
players from us to make up the required numbers. The club lost
by 73 shots to 85

The rink scores were as follows:-

K Evans, L Wyatt, C Kane, R Ford14Steeple Morden26

S Spencer, C Bradshaw, D Wilson, M Hammond27Steeple Morden15

P Wyatt, B Lamb, J Batcheldor, C Hart12Steeple Morden33

A Buckingham, B Heath, M Evans, A. Peacock20Steeple Morden11

On Sunday the club entertained Letchworth
Conservative Club in a four rink triples game and won by 79
shots to 60

Rink scores:-

M Chalkley, M Evans, C Kane22Letchworth Cons13

B Tinsdale, B Ford, J Batcheldor20Letchworth Cons25

L Wyatt, A Buckingham, B Robinson20Letchworth Cons12

K Evans, B Lamb, C Hart17Letchworth Cons10

Next Wednesday sees the club enter the new
County two rink competition with an away game at Bedford Park.

Anybody interested in joining the club would be
most welcome and should contact Alison Hammond on 01462 811548